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Urban Land Institute in Washington, DC seeks a Project Manager for Digital & Operations to lead cross-functional initiatives that align with the organization’s strategic plan. The role focuses on coordinating vendors, internal stakeholders, and project managers to deliver complex implementations on schedule.
You will begin with smaller onboarding projects, then move to larger, end-to-end initiatives across tools, platforms, and operations, all within a nonprofit environment that values
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Regular Employee Washington, DC, US
8 days ago Requisition ID: 1604
Salary Range: $65,822.00 To $75,000.00 Annually
The Urban Land Institute is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit research and education organization supported by its members. Founded in 1936, the Institute has more than 48,000 members worldwide representing the full spectrum of land use and real estate development disciplines across private enterprise and public service. ULI's mission is to shape the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide.
ULI is entering a new chapter. Coming out of FutureScape 2035, the organization is putting a strategic plan into motion that will shape how ULI convenes its members, shares knowledge, builds belonging, and drives impact in the years ahead. The Global Operations & Digital Strategy team is responsible for the platforms, operations, data, and delivery capacity that turn that strategy into reality. Its departments - spanning IT, data, digital products, and more – carry a mandate that reaches across the whole of ULI’s operations.
Within that team, the project management function operates like an internal project management office: a small, trusted group that teams across ULI call in whenever a project is complex enough to need a neutral third party keeping vendors, timelines, and stakeholders aligned. Much of this work touches technology today, because that is where ULI's multi-vendor, multi-stakeholder projects tend to live, but the function is deliberately built to flex wherever the organization's biggest cross-functional priorities are, technical or not.
This is a close-knit, two-person team with room to grow as project volume and the strategic plan’s ambitions expand over the next few years.
This is a newly defined, dedicated project management role. You will report to the Lead Project Manager and work closely with her as ULI's digital roadmap ramps up.
You will not be thrown into ULI's biggest, most complex initiatives on day one. You will start by learning the portfolio, building relationships with the teams and vendors you will work with most, and picking up smaller implementation projects - think a business unit onboarding a new CRM or tool specific to their team. As you build momentum, you will move into owning larger, end-to-end initiatives central to the strategic plan: new tools, new internal platforms, operations programs, and the cross-functional work that determines how ULI delivers for its members and staff going forward.
This is not a technical role. You will not be making architecture or technical decisions; ULI has dedicated technical leads for that. Your job is to be the connective tissue: coordinating vendors, keeping internal stakeholders aligned, and making sure the right person is in the room to make the right call at the right time.
This is not a technical project management role, ULI has dedicated technical leads on every project for architecture and technical decisions. Candidates with broad cross-functional stakeholder experience are a natural fit.
In your first 90 days, you will learn ULI's portfolio and the teams and vendors you will work with most, and you will start moving smaller implementation projects forward, hitting agreed milestones even if a project is not yet fully complete. You will be watching budgets against scope, keeping timelines on track, and building the relationships that make cross-team coordination possible.
Over your first six months to a year, as ULI's broader digital roadmap is handed to the team, you will move into owning larger projects end to end, contributing directly to the technology overhaul the ULI Board has made an organizational priority.
The salary range for this position is $65,822 - $75,000. Actual compensation will be based on experience, education, skills, and other job-related factors. ULI offers a comprehensive benefits package including health, dental, and life insurance; generous vacation leave; and a retirement plan with employer match.
The Urban Land Institute (ULI) is committed to shaping the future of the built environment for transformative impact in communities worldwide, and we embrace our core values of integrity, collaboration, inclusion, and excellence in service to our members. In alignment with the Board of Directors' strong commitment to in-person collaboration, our roles require regular on-site presence to foster teamwork, innovation, and organizational effectiveness. ULI's primary workplace remains its offices, where in-person collaboration supports our mission and service to members.
ULI is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion/creed, sex, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, veteran or active military status, non-citizenship or citizenship status, arrest or conviction record, credit history, caregiver status, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital or partnership status, familial status, unemployment status, or any other status protected by applicable law.